You can easily embed the results of a view into other parts of your site;
either with code as a module, or in nodes or blocks as snippets. The
easiest way is to use the function <strong>views_embed_view()</strong>:

<code>/**
    * Embed a view using a PHP snippet.
    *
    * This function is meant to be called from PHP snippets, should one wish to
    * embed a view in a node or something. It's meant to provide the simplest
    * solution and doesn't really offer a lot of options, but breaking the function
    * apart is pretty easy, and this provides a worthwhile guide to doing so.
    *
    * @param $name
    *   The name of the view to embed.
    * @param $display_id
    *   The display id to embed. If unsure, use 'default', as it will always be
    *   valid. But things like 'page' or 'block' should work here.
    * @param ...
    *   Any additional parameters will be passed as arguments.
    */
    function views_embed_view($name, $display_id = 'default') {
</code>

To figure out the id of a display, hover your mouse over the tab to select that display. Everything after the '#views-tab-' is the id of that display. This ID is guaranteed never to change unless you delete the display and create a new one.
